Wipe Out
05/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Wipe Out" has turned into my surprise favorite track on this CD. It's the music during the scenes near the closing of the story, when Aniki and brothers are finally at war with the Mafia. The power of "Wipe Out" (and the similar,"Liberation from the Death") is masked by the dialog and heavy gunfire of the scenes, so it was a very pleasant surprise to finally hear it clearly on the CD."Wipe Out" is somewhat simpler musically than the "Ballade" theme used in many of the other tracks. It's strength comes from an incredibly fluid and moving passage played passionately through successive sections of the orchestra: the regal french horns, followed by delicate flutes, authoratative trumpets, sweeping violas and briefly by an oboe solo."Wipe Out" reaches it's grandest and most sweeping moment when the violins finally play-the moment Denny visits his mother and family for the last time. Listening to those violins, it's not hard to envision the scene and feel the emotions felt behind that closed front door."
The Best CD ever!
10/30/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought Brother not too long ago and I just have to say the music goes really well with each scene. one of my favorite songs
is "On The Shore". The piano in the beginning of the song is one of my absolute favorite musical pieces in the song. The strings were also excellent. "Wipe Out" went excellent with the war scene. The piano in the opening title of the song was composed excellently, adding the strings created a classical masterpiece all the way to the end. My last favorite song was "Brother". The same pitch & tone from "Drifter in...LAX"
and "On the shore", but a few extra notes made it the best in the last scene with Kitano. All-in-all, this is the best CD to go out and purchase. The DVD is also a must have to purchase.
Joe Hisaishi is the best composer and performer to come out with a hard-hitting soundtrack in the world."
Best in Yakuza
james | Richmond, BC Canada | 11/15/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Takeshi Kitano the director of the late movie -Brother- one of the best film so far that brings realistic Japanese Yakuza to life and it's soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi has also brought the "softness" of the Japanese Yakuza.It's a must see movie and the soundtrack is a must have."